There are only around 1,700 Greater Asian one-horned rhinos left in the world. In February 2008, a one-and-a-half year-old female rhino calf was successfully rehabilitated and relocated to Manas National Park. This calf is only the fourth rhino in the park following 3 others moved by IFAW and partner organization Wildlife Trust of India in the last two years.

This short documentary explores the issues faced by Kenya’s largest national park as it battles poaching and impacts on its infrastructure. The video also highlights key efforts that IFAW is making in partnership with Kenya Wildlife Services to protect and preserve this important national treasure and all that inhabit it.

In January 2007, two female rhino calves were moved from the Center for Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) in Kaziranga to Manas National Park in Northeast India. IFAW’s Ian Robinson talks about his interaction with the two rescued rhinos and the importance of their release.

In January 2007, two female rhino calves were moved from the Center for Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC) in Kaziranga to Manas National Park in Northeast India. IFAW’s Ian Robinson talks about his interaction with the two rescued rhinos and the importance of their release.